Steady-state two-dimensional maps of very alkaline proteins in an immobilized pH 10–12 gradient, as exemplified by histone types (Q63436736)

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scientific article published on 01 February 1996
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Steady-state two-dimensional maps of very alkaline proteins in an immobilized pH 10–12 gradient, as exemplified by histone types
scientific article published on 01 February 1996

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    Steady-state two-dimensional maps of very alkaline proteins in an immobilized pH 10-12 gradient, as exemplified by histone types (English)
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